Six of Ten South Koreans Favor Kim Jong-un's Possible Visit

Six of Ten South Koreans Favor Kim Jong-un's Possible Visit

Six of Ten South Koreans Favor Kim Jong-un's Possible Visit

Seoul, Dec 6 (Prensa Latina) Six of every ten South Korean citizens support a possible visit here by the leader of the Democratic Peoples'' Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un, because it will help denuclearization and peace in the peninsula.

A survey published on Thursday showed that 61.3 percent of those polled share this view and only 31.3 percent reject it.

The survey was conducted by the Realmeter company on Wednesday among 500 people of different ages and regions in South Korea, and has a margin of error of 4.4 points.

Its conclusions are known amid rumors about Kim's possible trip to Seoul this year.

They also complement the data released last week by another pollster, according to which 64 percent of the population backed easing the sanctions imposed on the DPRK because they also consider it a fundamental factor in moving towards denuclearization and peace.

Seoul and Pyongyang have been immersed in a process of rapprochement since the early 2018, as a result of which three summits between their heads of State have been held, communication has been maintained at different levels, and joint multi-sector cooperation projects have been signed.

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Six of Ten South Koreans Favor Kim Jong-un's Possible Visit

Seoul, Dec 6 (Prensa Latina) Six of every ten South Korean citizens support a possible visit here by the leader of the Democratic Peoples'' Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un, because it will help denuclearization and peace in the peninsula.

A survey published on Thursday showed that 61.3 percent of those polled share this view and only 31.3 percent reject it.

The survey was conducted by the Realmeter company on Wednesday among 500 people of different ages and regions in South Korea, and has a margin of error of 4.4 points.

Its conclusions are known amid rumors about Kim's possible trip to Seoul this year.

They also complement the data released last week by another pollster, according to which 64 percent of the population backed easing the sanctions imposed on the DPRK because they also consider it a fundamental factor in moving towards denuclearization and peace.

Seoul and Pyongyang have been immersed in a process of rapprochement since the early 2018, as a result of which three summits between their heads of State have been held, communication has been maintained at different levels, and joint multi-sector cooperation projects have been signed.